| A Thread size | M12x1.75 |
| L Insert lengths | 18.0 mm |
| SW Head Size | 19.0 mm |
| B End diameter | 16.0 mm |
| Base panel material | Plastic |
| Materials | Brass |
| Surface Treatment | Cleaning |
| Installation Equipment/Method | Molded-in Threaded Inserts |

What are thread inserts used for?
Threaded Inserts are used to create strong and durable threaded connections in materials that may not support traditional threads, such as plastics, soft metals, or composites. Here are some of the key applications and benefits of threaded inserts:
Strengthen the connection: Threaded inserts provide a strong way to fasten components together, especially in softer materials where threads may strip or wear if tightened directly.
Reusability: They allow for repeated assembly and disassembly of parts without damaging the substrate, making them ideal for applications that require maintenance or replacement.
Versatility: Threaded Inserts can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Electronics: Used to secure components in plastic housings or enclosures.
Automotive: Parts made of plastic or composite materials that require strong fastening.
Furniture: Used to connect components in furniture assembly, providing a secure connection.
Consumer goods: electrical appliances, toys and other products that require reliable fastening.
Type of Insert: There are many types of threaded inserts, including:
Self-tapping inserts: When installed, they cut their own threads.
Thermoset Inserts: These are melted into place by heat, allowing them to be securely mounted in plastic.
Ultrasonic Inserts: Inserts are embedded into the material using ultrasonic vibrations.
Overall, threaded inserts are a practical solution for enhancing the mechanical properties of materials, providing reliable and secure connections in a wide range of applications.



